West Virginia. Where food and guns don't have sales tax. Charging a tax on essentials is just wrong.
The problem is going to be when they make gun manufacturers liable for what people do with the guns. If Ford got multi-million dollar law suits every time some towel head used an F150 of peace on pedestrians, they would be bankrupt in a month.
Country roads...
To the guns I owwwwwn. Buried them once, but not forgotten. Country roads. Take me home.
May God bless West Virginia and her people.
They could use the honest work.
May they become the Switzerland of America.
Minus the filthy corrupt banks of course.
I've seriously been considering moving to WV. They keep up stuff like this and it won't be a question.
This and the Tennessee permitless carry law just passed makes me think we might see a big increase in constitutional rights as backlash to Biden.
Some hope.
legislation also offers important tax credits to manufacturers, making the state an even friendlier home to the firearms industry.
Kinda blew my mind, seems genius. If the shit goes down, you got all the gun makers in your boat with you.
I suspect it would become a very polite cooperation.
How do I campaign for bringing MORE guns to my state?
I thought the same thing. I immediately thought that's kind of geniuses. Hell, make it so that they don't have to pay tax for 99 years or something and you'll have every manufacture in your state assuming the logistics still works out in their favor.
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